The Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

The Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

The Chronicle is a well-known daily newspaper based in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. It primarily focuses on news from the Matebeleland area in the southern region of the country. As a state-owned publication, it tends to report on stories that align with government viewpoints and policies. In addition to local news, The Chronicle also features national and international updates, along with sections dedicated to entertainment, sports, business, travel, job opportunities, and real estate. Founded in 1894, it has grown to be one of the largest newspapers in Zimbabwe, second only to The Herald.

National
English
Newspaper

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67
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Global

#139396

Zimbabwe

#45

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | chronicle.co.zw

    Bulawayo's most popular daily newspaper

  • 1 month ago | chronicle.co.zw | Sikhumbuzo Moyo

    By Sikhumbuzo Moyo, [email protected]THE Herbert Chitepo School of Ideology is not a Zanu-PF project, as alleged by anti-government forces, but a national institution, Local Government and Public Works Minister Daniel Garwe has said. Minister Garwe stated that the school is driving a national ideological programme as guided by President Mnangagwa and is not affiliated with any political party. “Ideology has no political face but carries a national identity—that of Zimbabwe.

  • 1 month ago | chronicle.co.zw | Sikhumbuzo Moyo

    February 25, 2025 Lukhanyiso Primary School under fire again over inflated exam fees By Sikhumbuzo Moyo[email protected]Lukhanyiso Primary School in Bulawayo’s Mpopoma suburb has once again found itself at the centre of controversy after school authorities allegedly charged parents more than the prescribed Grade Seven examination fees for two years.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | chronicle.co.zw

    Bulawayo's most popular daily newspaper

  • Jan 20, 2025 | chronicle.co.zw | James Oliphant |Tim Reid |Ross Colvin |Howard Goller

    WASHINGTON, Jan 20 (Reuters) – Donald Trump will be sworn in as president of the United States on Monday, ushering in his second term in office and capping one of the most astounding political comebacks in American history. Inauguration Day is, by tradition, largely dedicated to pomp and circumstance. One president leaves the White House, and another moves in.

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